Multiple Choice
Using the 36 possibilities found in the product table for rolling two dice, list and count the outcomes for which the sum (for both dice) is the following.
-Multiple of 5
A) (1,4) , (4,1) , (2,3) , (3,2) ; 4
B) (1,5) , (2,5) , (3,5) , (4,5) , (5,5) , (6,5) ; 6
C) None
D) (1,4) , (4,1) , (2,3) , (3,2) , (4,6) , (6,4) , (5,5) ; 7
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